when i bought my lite ace 1995 GXL model, the stock size carb jets in place were 130 and 160, i suppose this is 1.3mm and 1.6mm respectively. the carb is an aisan model originally fitted to the 5k engine.
i have replaced these though with a 120 and 150 size with not much effect on the speed but with a better fuel consumption. some owners i know had have 110 and 130 as their main jets.
80 100
80 and 100
Primary-0.83mm Secondary-1.26mm Idle-0.45mm
primary jet size 105 secondary jet size 150
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